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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- <span class="diffchar"><p></span>KOREAN ONLINE GRAMMAR DATABASE<span class="diffchar"></p></span><br /><br /<span class="diffchar">><div class="img" align="left"</span>><span class="img"><img alt="" src="/korea.gif" border="0"  width="100" height="100" /></span<span class="diffchar">></div</span>><br /><br /<span class="diffchar">><p</span>><br /><br /><<span class="diffchar">br</span> <span class="diffchar">/></span>This wiki is intended as a Korean grammar reference that you can use to quickly look up Korean grammar constructions. It is NOT intended to teach you Korean grammar per se. Also, it is a closed wiki i.e. only registered users can edit the wiki.<<span class="diffchar">br </span>/><br /><br /><br /><br /><b<span class="diffchar">r /><strong><span style="color: #000080"</span>>Finally! All of the articles listed are finished. I originally expected it would take six months to<span class="diffchar">&#160;</span>create this database<span class="diffchar">&#160;</span>but it's actually taken a little over three years to the day to finish it.<span class="diffchar">&#160;</span> I have to fix some dead links in the articles and then I will be creating a Microsoft Access file of this entire grammar database. After that, I plan to expand the number of articles by at least triple the present number and that undoubtedly will take me longer than I anticipate.<span class="diffchar">&#160;</span> I hope you enjoy this database and it helps you with learning Korean.</<span class="diffchar">span></strong</span>><br /><br /><br /><br /><<span class="diffchar">br /</span>><span class="diffchar"><br</span> <span class="diffchar">/></span>I started this because we were frustrated by the amount of time it takes to look up a grammar pattern unknown to us in a reference book such as the ones below. They are all great references but it takes a long time to find something in them. Hence, the Korean Online Grammar database. This project is not meant to replace those books and we encourage any Korean language learner to purchase those or other Korean language textbooks. Enjoy!<<span class="diffchar">br /><br </span>/><br /><br /><br /><br /><b>You can search either in English or Korean by putting in the search term in the search field on the left. Simply type in the Korean phrase or English phrase you are looking for. Alternately, you can select an individual article from the articles column on the left. This page is best viewed with Internet Explorer. If you are using IE 8, clicking on Compatibility View (icon just to the right of the address box), it will make this page look better to include article numbers being shown. </b<span class="diffchar">><br /><br /</span>><br /><br /><br /><br />Also check out my Korean Learning resources page <a class="wiki" href="http://bonewso.net/hangul.htm" rel="">here </a>.<span class="diffchar"><br /><br /><br /><br /></span><br /><br />If you find errors or wish to comment (or become a contributor); email <sc<span class="diffchar"><x></span>ript language="Javascript" type="text/javascript">protectEmail('calvinb1nav', 'yahoo.com', '@');</script><noscript>calvinb1nav at yahoo.com</noscript<span class="diffchar">>.<br /><br /</span>><br /><br /><br /><br />The following books have been used as references:<span class="diffchar"><br /></span><br /><br />Defense Language Institute <span class="diffchar"><span style="text-decoration: underline"></span>Korean In Context Reference Grammar<span class="diffchar"></span></span><br /><br /<span class="diffchar">><br /><span style="text-decoration: underline"</span>>Elementary Korean &amp; Continuing Korean<span class="diffchar"></span></span> by Ross King, et al.<br /><br /<span class="diffchar">><br /><span style="text-decoration: underline"</span>>College Korean &amp; Intermediate College Korean<span class="diffchar"></span></span> by Clare You,et al.<br /><br /<span class="diffchar">><br /><span style="text-decoration: underline"</span>>Speaking Korean Vol I &amp; II<span class="diffchar"></span></span> by Francis Park<br /><br /<span class="diffchar">><br /><span style="text-decoration: underline"</span>>Korean Grammar for International Learners<span class="diffchar"></span></span> by Ho-bin Ihm, et al<br /><br /<span class="diffchar">><br /><span style="text-decoration: underline"</span>>Korean Grammar for Foreigners 2 (외국인을 위한 한국어 문법 2)<span class="diffchar"></span></span> : This book is a complete grammar reference to Korean. However, it's written all in Korean and is therefore only useful to intermediate or advanced learners.<br /><br /><br /><span class="diffchar">&#160;</span></<span class="diffchar">p</span>><br />+ KOREAN ONLINE GRAMMAR DATABASE<br /><br /><span class="img"><img alt="" src="/korea.gif" border="0"  width="100" height="100" /></span><br /><br /><br /><br /><<span class="diffchar">tt></span> This wiki is intended as a Korean grammar reference that you can use to quickly look up Korean grammar constructions. It is NOT intended to teach you Korean grammar per se. Also, it is a closed wiki i.e. only registered users can edit the wiki.</<span class="diffchar">tt</span>><br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Finally! All of the articles listed are finished. I originally expected it would take six months to<span class="diffchar"> </span>create this database<span class="diffchar"> </span>but it's actually taken a little over three years to the day to finish it.<span class="diffchar"> </span> I have to fix some dead links in the articles and then I will be creating a Microsoft Access file of this entire grammar database. After that, I plan to expand the number of articles by at least triple the present number and that undoubtedly will take me longer than I anticipate.<span class="diffchar"> </span> I hope you enjoy this database and it helps you with learning Korean.</<span class="diffchar">b</span>><br /><br /><br /><br /><<span class="diffchar">tt</span>> I started this because we were frustrated by the amount of time it takes to look up a grammar pattern unknown to us in a reference book such as the ones below. They are all great references but it takes a long time to find something in them. Hence, the Korean Online Grammar database. This project is not meant to replace those books and we encourage any Korean language learner to purchase those or other Korean language textbooks. Enjoy!</<span class="diffchar">tt</span>><br /><br /><br /><br /><b>You can search either in English or Korean by putting in the search term in the search field on the left. Simply type in the Korean phrase or English phrase you are looking for. Alternately, you can select an individual article from the articles column on the left. This page is best viewed with Internet Explorer. If you are using IE 8, clicking on Compatibility View (icon just to the right of the address box), it will make this page look better to include article numbers being shown. </b><br /><br /><br /><br />Also check out my Korean Learning resources page <a class="wiki"<span class="diffchar"> </span> href="http://bonewso.net/hangul.htm" rel="">here </a>.<br /><br />If you find errors or wish to comment (or become a contributor); email <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript">protectEmail('calvinb1nav', 'yahoo.com', '@');</script><noscript>calvinb1nav at yahoo.com</noscript><br /><br /><br /><br />The following books have been used as references:<br /><br />Defense Language Institute Korean In Context Reference Grammar<br /><br />Elementary Korean &<span class="diffchar">amp;</span>amp; Continuing Korean by Ross King, et al.<br /><br />College Korean &<span class="diffchar">amp;</span>amp; Intermediate College Korean by Clare You,et al.<br /><br />Speaking Korean Vol I &<span class="diffchar">amp;</span>amp; II by Francis Park<br /><br />Korean Grammar for International Learners by Ho-bin Ihm, et al<br /><br />Korean Grammar for Foreigners 2 (외국인을 위한 한국어 문법 2) : This book is a complete grammar reference to Korean. 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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- <div class='titlebar'>Korean Online Grammar database</div><span class="img"><img alt="" src="korea.gif" border="0"  width="100" /></span>- <br />- This wiki is intended as a Korean grammar reference that you can use to quickly look up Korean grammar constructions.  It is NOT intended to teach you Korean grammar per se.  Also, it is a closed wiki i.e. only registered users can edit the wiki.<br />- <br />- It is a work in progress and it will be some months before it is complete.  We started this because we were frustrated by the amount of time it takes to look up a grammar pattern unknown to us in a reference book such as the ones below.  They are all great references but it takes a long time to find something in them.  Hence, the Korean Online Grammar database. This project is not meant to replace those books and we encourage any Korean language learner to purchase those or other Korean language textbooks. Enjoy!<br />- <br />- <b>You can search either in English or Korean by putting in the search term in the search field on the right. Simply type in the Korean phrase or English phrase you are looking for.  Alternately, you can select an individual article from the articles column on the left.  </b><br />- <br />- Also check out my Korean Learning resources page <a class="wiki"  href="http://bonewso.net/hangul.htm" rel="">here </a>.<br />- <br />- If you find errors or wish to comment (or become a contributor); email <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript">protectEmail('calvinb1nav', 'yahoo.com', '@');</script><noscript>calvinb1nav at yahoo.com</noscript>.<br />- <br />- The following books have been used as references:<br />- Defense Language Institute <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Korean In Context Reference Grammar</span><br />- <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Elementary Korean &amp; Continuing Korean</span> by Ross King, et al.<br />- <span style="text-decoration:underline;">College Korean &amp; Intermediate College Korean</span> by Clare You,et al.<br />- <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Speaking Korean Vol I &amp; II</span> by Francis Park<br />- <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Korean Grammar for International Learners</span> by Ho-bin Ihm, et al<br />- <tt>   Amazon links (not endorse Amazon but...) to these can be found <a class="wiki"  href="http://bonewso.net/hangul.htm" rel="">here </a></tt><br />]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 04:43:08 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- <span class="diffchar"><div</span> <span class="diffchar">cla</span>ss<span class="diffchar">='</span>t<span class="diffchar">i</span>tle<span class="diffchar">ba</span>r<span class="diffchar">'>K</span>ore<span class="diffchar">an</span> <span class="diffchar">O</span>nline <span class="diffchar">G</span>r<span class="diffchar">am</span>mar da<span class="diffchar">tab</span>ase<span class="diffchar"></d</span>iv<span class="diffchar">><</span>s<span class="diffchar">pan</span> c<span class="diffchar">l</span>as<span class="diffchar">s="img"><img</span> a<span class="diffchar">l</span>t<span class="diffchar">=""</span> <span class="diffchar">src="ko</span>rea.<span class="diffchar">g</span>i<span class="diffchar">f"</span> <span class="diffchar">bor</span>der<span class="diffchar">="0"</span>  widt<span class="diffchar">h="100"</span> <span class="diffchar">/></</span>s<span class="diffchar">p</span>an>+ <span class="diffchar">To</span> s<span class="diffchar">how re</span>s<span class="diffchar">pec</span>t<span class="diffchar"> for </span>t<span class="diffchar">he </span>l<span class="diffchar">isten</span>er<span class="diffchar"> and/</span>or<span class="diffchar"> th</span>e <span class="diffchar">perso</span>n<span class="diffchar"> ta</span>l<span class="diffchar">ked about </span>in<span class="diffchar">s</span>e<span class="diffchar">rt</span> <span class="diffchar">-시/으시 between the ve</span>r<span class="diffchar">b ste</span>m<span class="diffchar"> </span>a<span class="diffchar">nd the ve</span>r<span class="diffchar">b</span> <span class="diffchar">en</span>d<span class="diffchar">ing. Be </span>a<span class="diffchar">w</span>a<span class="diffchar">re </span>s<span class="diffchar">om</span>e<span class="diffchar"> honor</span>i<span class="diffchar">fic </span>v<span class="diffchar">erb</span>s <span class="diffchar">su</span>c<span class="diffchar">h </span>as <span class="diffchar">잠수시다 (to e</span>at<span class="diffchar">)</span> <span class="diffchar">al</span>rea<span class="diffchar">dy have -시 built-in</span>.<span class="diffchar"> 시 </span>i<span class="diffchar">s</span> <span class="diffchar">place</span>d<span class="diffchar"> aft</span>er <span class="diffchar">a</span> <span class="diffchar">vo</span>w<span class="diffchar">el whereas 으시 </span>i<span class="diffchar">s place</span>d<span class="diffchar"> af</span>t<span class="diffchar">er</span> <span class="diffchar">a con</span>s<span class="diffchar">on</span>an<span class="diffchar">t.<br /</span>>- <span class="diffchar">This wiki is intended as a Korean gr</span>am<span class="diffchar">mar reference that you can use to quickly look u</span>p<span class="diffchar"> Korean grammar constructions.  It is NOT intended to teach you Korean grammar per se.  A</span>l<span class="diffchar">so, it is a clos</span>e<span class="diffchar">d wiki i.e. only regi</span>s<span class="diffchar">tered users can edit the wiki.</span><br />+ <span class="diffchar">Ex</span>amples<span class="diffchar">:</span><br />- <span class="diffchar">It</span> <span class="diffchar">is</span> <span class="diffchar">a</span> <span class="diffchar">work in progress</span> a<span class="diffchar">nd it will be some mon</span>th<span class="diffchar">s b</span>e<span class="diffchar">fo</span>r<span class="diffchar">e</span> i<span class="diffchar">t</span> <span class="diffchar">i</span>s<span class="diffchar"> c</span>o<span class="diffchar">mple</span>t<span class="diffchar">e</span>.<span class="diffchar">  We started this </span>b<span class="diffchar">ecause we we</span>r<span class="diffchar">e frustrated</span> b<span class="diffchar">y the amount of time it takes to look up a gramma</span>r <span class="diffchar">pattern</span> <span class="diffchar">unknown</span> <span class="diffchar">to</span> <span class="diffchar">us in a reference book such as the ones below</span>. <span class="diffchar"> The</span>y <span class="diffchar">are all great referen</span>c<span class="diffchar">es but it takes a l</span>o<span class="diffchar">ng ti</span>m<span class="diffchar">e to find so</span>m<span class="diffchar">ething in them.  Hence, the Kore</span>an<span class="diffchar"> Online Grammar </span>d<span class="diffchar">atabas</span>e<span class="diffchar">. This p</span>r<span class="diffchar">oject</span> is <span class="diffchar">no</span>t<span class="diffchar"> me</span>a<span class="diffchar">nt to rep</span>l<span class="diffchar">ace those books and we encourage any Korean </span>l<span class="diffchar">anguage learner to purchase those or other Korean language textbooks</span>.<span class="diffchar"> Enjoy!</span><br />+ <span class="diffchar">아버지가</span> <span class="diffchar">키가</span> <span class="diffchar">작으십니다.</span> <span class="diffchar">My</span> <span class="diffchar">f</span>ather i<span class="diffchar">s</span> s<span class="diffchar">h</span>o<span class="diffchar">r</span>t.<span class="diffchar"><</span>br <span class="diffchar">/><</span>br <span class="diffchar">/>제</span> <span class="diffchar">지휘관이</span> <span class="diffchar">키가</span> <span class="diffchar">크십니다</span>. <span class="diffchar">M</span>y commander is tall.<br />- <b>You can search either in English or Korean by putting in the search term in the search field on the right. Simply type in the Korean phrase or English phrase you are looking for.  Alternately, you can select an individual article from the articles column on the left.  </b><br />- <br />- Also check out my Korean Learning resources page <a class="wiki"  href="http://bonewso.net/hangul.htm" rel="">here </a>.<br />- <br />- If you find errors or wish to comment (or become a contributor); email <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript">protectEmail('calvinb1nav', 'yahoo.com', '@');</script><noscript>calvinb1nav at yahoo.com</noscript>.<br />- <br />- The following books have been used as references:<br />- Defense Language Institute <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Korean In Context Reference Grammar</span><br />- <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Elementary Korean &amp; Continuing Korean</span> by Ross King, et al.<br />- <span style="text-decoration:underline;">College Korean &amp; Intermediate College Korean</span> by Clare You,et al.<br />- <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Speaking Korean Vol I &amp; II</span> by Francis Park<br />- <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Korean Grammar for International Learners</span> by Ho-bin Ihm, et al<br />- <tt>   Amazon links (not endorse Amazon but...) to these can be found <a class="wiki"  href="http://bonewso.net/hangul.htm" rel="">here </a></tt><br />]]></description>
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